Motion picture camera



April 1944- P. F. SPERRY 2,347,519

MOTION PICTURE CAMERA Filed on. 22, 1941 7 Sheets-Sheet 1 H11 4 I l //9 H HIIIIM wqlmllhm v I: I jiuen'ow x v @W/w i .ApriIZS, 1944. 'P, F, lsERR-y 2,347,519

MOTION PICTURE CAMERA Filed Oct. 22, 1941 7 Sheets-Sheet 2 //9 III.

-%%7zawezz zegg April 25,1944.

F. SPERRY MOTION PICTURE CAMERA Fild Oct. 22, 1941 7 Sheets-Sheet 3 P. F. SPERRY MOTION PICTURE CAMERA Filed Oct. 22, 1941 '7 Sheets-Sheet 4 Z W WwZ April 25, 1944. P. F. SPERRY MOTION PICTURE CAMERA '7 Sheets-Sheet 5 Filed 001:. 22, 194].

a V l l w yumf April 25, 1944. P. F. SPERRY MOTION PICTURE CAMERA '7 Sheets-Sheet 6 Filed 001;. 22, 1941 April P. F. SPERRY 2,347,519

MOTION PICTURE CAMERA Filed Oct. 22, 1941 '7 Sheets-Sheet 7 III/1,1,1,

Wi s

Patented Apr. 25,, 1944? UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE MOTIGN PICTURE CAMERA Philmore F. Sperry, Chicago, 1ll.; Helen B. Sperr exccutrlx of said Sperry, deceased, assignor, by memo assignments, to Theodore H. Briskln, Philip F. Briskin, and Jack Briskin Application October 22, 1941, Serial No. 416,056

- into engagementwith a film driving finger of the 4 1'7 Claims.

The present invention relates to motion picture cameras and is particularly directed to the novel camera construction whereby the camera is adapted to receive and position a film magazine containing the film to be used in thecamera.

It is the purpose of the present invention to provide in a camera of this character a sliding film magazine compartment adapted to receive and position a film magazine in combination with the cooperating parts on the drawer and camera casing so as to open the film magazine as the drawer is moved to closed position and to engage the film in the film magazine with an intermittent film moving finger oi the camera.

Motion picture film paiticularly for 8 mm. motion pictures is now on sale in film magazines containing a complete roll of film of the double track type. The magazine is sold with the film therein and with a shutter which is normally closed so that the film is completely protected. The film magazine carries a shoe for guiding the film past the exposure apertures which are covered by the shutter, the shoe being provided with posts adapted to engage a fixed part of the camera to insure fixed distance between the film and the camera lens. 111 the film magazine there are of course reels so arranged that the film may be unwound from one of the reels and wound on another during the exposure of one track. Thereafter by turning the magazine over and reinscrt ing it in. the camera the film may be unwound from the second reel and returned to the first reel as the second track on the film is exposed.

The present invention concerns itself with the mechanism cooperating with a film magazine of the character described to enable the operator to use the film magazine without danger of inadvertent exposure and with a minimum danger of damage to the delicate camera parts in insertion and withdrawal of the film magazine.

A particular object of the invention is to provide a novel fihn magazine-receiving mechanism in a camera whereby the magazine is positioned in a positive manner in proper relation to the camera lens without the necessity of any attention on the part of the operator.

Another purpose of the invention is the provision of a novel magazine-receiving compartment in a camera, which compartment is movable to bring the magazine reel into driving connection with the camera driving mechanism by the act of positioning the magazine.

Another object of the invention is the provision in a magazine of the character described of means whereby the film in the film magazine is brought camera magazine without disturbing the normal operative position of the finger at any time.

Other and more detailed objects and advan tages of the present invention will appear from the following decription, reference being had to the accompanying drawings wherein a preferred form of the invention is shown.

In the drawings:

Fig. 1 is a plan view of a camera embodying the invention;

Fig. 2 is a view in side elevation of the camera;

Fig. 3 is an end view of the camera looking at Fig. 2 from the right;

Fig. 4 is a view in side elevation similar to Fig. 2 but showing the film magazine drawer partly ope and a film magazine therein;

Fig. 5 is a fragmentary plan view of the camera showing the film magazine drawer open and a magazine partially inserted therein;

Fig. 6 is a view in side elevation of the camera with the film magazine drawer open and the camera front cover removed, themagazine being in place in the drawer;

Fig. 7 is a bottom plan view of the film magazine drawer;

Fi 8 is a view in side elevation of the inner.

face of the camera front cover;

Fig. 9 is a fragmentary view in side elevation of the camera with the film magazine-receiving drawer open and the magazine removed;

Fig. 10 is a plan view of the film magazine showing it in the position in which it would be first inserted in the magazine-receiving drawer of the camera;

Fig. 11 is a view like Fig. 10 but showing the other side of the film magazine;

Fig. 12 is a side view of the film magazine;

Fig. 13 is an enlarged fragmentary side view of a portion of the film magazine with the shutter closed;

Fig. 14 is a view similar to Fig. 13 with the shut- I ter open;

Fig. 15 is a sectional view taken on the lure I5-I 5 of Fig. 6;

Fig. 16 is a sectional view taken on the line l6l 6 of Fig. 6, with the drawer closed;

Fig. 17 is a fragmentary sectional View taken on the line ll-I'I of Fig. 2, showing the drawer closed with a film magazine therein;

Fig. 18 is a fragmentary sectional view taken. on the line lli'l of Fig. 2 but with the front plate of the film magazine-receiving drawer broken away;

Fig. 19 is a view similar to Fig. 18 but showing the parts in changed position where the drawer is open and the film magazine shutter closed;

Fig. 20 is a sectional view taken substantially on the line 20-29 of Fig. 17;

Fig. 21 is a view in side elevation of the camera with the drawer closed and the cover plates removed;

Fig. 22 is a fragmentary plan view of a portion of the camera wall beneath the drawer illustrating the provision of a channel for receiving a pin on the drawer to limit outward movement of the drawer with respect to the camera casing;

Fig. 23 is a sectional view taken on the line 23-23 of Fig. 22;

Fig. 24 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 2426 of Fig. 1, illustrating the side guide construction for the film magazine; and

Fig. 25 is a fragmentary section view taken on the line 25-25 of Fig. 17, illustrating the details of mounting of the lever that opens the film magazine shutter.

beyond that part of the partition wall 36 that lies beneath the cover plate 3 and the extended part of the recess is formed with opposite overhanging flanges 3i and 38,-Which flanges are adapted to engage under the head of the pin 34 in the manner illustrated in Fig. 17 so as to aid in guiding the drawer it when it is moved to its outermost position. The flanges 31 and 38 are formed by cutting the partition wall 36 and bending the metal toward the drawer M as illustrated in Fig. 23. In order to close the opening thus formed in the wall Be an auxiliary plate 39 is Referring now particularly to Figs. 1-6, 15, 16

and 17 of the drawings the invention is embodied in a motion picture camera. The camera includes a casing part i which serves to enclose a driving spring and mechanism whereby the energy stored in the spring may be utilized and controlled in operating the film advancing claw and the shutter. The details of this mechanism form no part of the present invention. a second casing part 2 in which a film magazinereceiving chamber 3 is provided. A view finder 4 is mounted on the casing part I. A camera lens 5 is mounted on the casing part 2. The lens 5 is carried by a front cover plate 6 which covers a front frame member 1 (see Fig. 6).

The camera has a side cover plate 8 which fits The camera includes over the chamber 3 and which has ribs 9--HJ fitting inside the top and bottom walls II and I2 of the casing part 2. The ribs are secured by screws I3 (Figs. land 15).

The inner face of the plate 8 is shown in detail in Fig. 8. It cooperates with the walls of the casing part 2 to guide a film magazine-receiving member I5 (Figs. 4-7). The member I4 is a sliding drawer having side walls l5 and 16 formed integrally with a bottom wall IT. The drawer M has a front wall l8 which is turned up from the bottom wall ll. The side walls 85 and [6 have inturned end portions welded to the front wall it. The member H has a rear wall 2| which is fastened to the side walls l5 and it by screws (see Fig. 5). The rear wall 21 is a bar which is shaped to match the rear ends 22 and 23 of the casing Walls H and I2 and the rear edge of the cover plate 8 to close the chamber 3 when the drawer I4 is moved to closed position as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.

It will be noted that the ribs 9 and I0 on the cover 8 cooperate with the walls I l and E2 to form guide channels 24 and 25. Each of the drawer side walls l5 and It has an oilset portion 26-2! riding in the corresponding guide channel. The portion 23 has a longitudinally running slot 28 to receive a headed guide pin 29 (see Figs. 17 and 24). The pin 29 has a nut 30 that fits an aperture 3| in the casing wall H. The portion 21 has a slot 32 to receive a headed guide pin 33 that is a duplicate of the pin 29 and is held in the same way. i

The bottom wall I? of the drawer M has a projecting headed pin 34 which rides in a recess 35 (see Figs. 6, 17, 22 and 23) that is formed in the partition wall 36 between the casing section I and the casing section 2. The recess 35 extends welded to the wall 36 to cover the opening.

The cover plate s is provided with a projecting lug it which is provided with a recess 5! in its under surface. A pivoted latch ban 6? is mounted in the end wall 2i of the drawer bymeans of a shaft 53 which has a handle 55 thereon. When the handle at is in the full line position shown in Figs. 1 and '21 the latch bar 52 is moved up into engagement with the recess Si so as to lock the drawer in closed position. When the handle M is moved into the full line position shown in Figs. 4, 5 and 6 the latch bar is horizontal, that is, parallel with the bottom of the drawer so that the drawer may be opened.

The drawer M is adapted to receive a magazine which contains a roll of film. 'This magazine is of the type now commercially available on the market, such for example as that shown in the patent to Lechleitner No. 2,241,265. These film magazines are sealed with the film therein and are provided with shutters which may be opened to expose the film by rotating a projecting pin 56 that extends through the outer shell of the film magazine. The film magazine is of the type heretofore referred to at the beginning of the specification and is shown more in detail in Figs. 10 to 14 of the drawings. When the camera is loaded with a film magazine the drawer i4 is opened to the position shown in Figs. 4, 5 and 6 of the drawings so that a film magazine 45 may be inserted in the manner shown in Fig. 4. Near the rear wall 2! the drawer M has a positioning lug t! against which the back side of the film magazine is adapted to engage. The projection t6 which is located at the front face of the film magazine is inserted into a polygonal socket 48 that is axially located in the hub of a pivoted lever G9, the lever (i9 being pivoted in the front wall it of the drawer it. As shown best in Fig. 20, the front wall it is hollowed out or recessed as indicated at 50 to provide space for the lever 19 and a cooperating link 5i that is connected therewith by a pin 52 on the link and a slot 53 in the lever. A thin cover plate 53 is applied over the face of the wall 18 to cover the lever 49 and the link 5|, this plate being provided with a small aperture 55 directly over the polygonal socket 48 in the hub of the lever 49.

When the film magazine 55 is inserted, in the fashion just described, into the drawer Hi the pin 46 is not rotated and therefore the film magazine shutter remains closed in the position illustrated in Figs. 12 and 13 of the drawings. The

film magazine however is seated flat in the bottom of the drawer and partially prepared for operation of the film winding reels that ar located therein. The construction of the film magazine is such that on one side of it there is provided a clutch member 56 (see Fig. 10) by which -one of th film reels orcores therein may be turned and a reel releasing plug 57 by which the other film reel or core therein may be released for turning. On the other side of the film ma azine there is 'a clutch member 58 opposite the r l s 'nlu 51: a de l ase P1115159 o te t clutch member 56. Th drawer H has inthe the drawer. and is operatively connected to va driving gearBI-as illustrated best in Fig. 16 of the drawings The parts by which the clutch member 6| and the gear 52 are connected comprise a hollow sleeve 63 n the gear, a hub 64 on fitted on the sleeve 63, and a screw 65'threaded into the sleeve 63 to, hold the hub 64 in place. A hearing tor the sleeve 53 is fastened in the drawerbottom ll. The drawer bottom is recessed at'fi'l to receive the clutch member 6|.

The gear 62 is driven by means of a gear 68 journaledin the partition wall. 35 and driven by a gear 69 which is driven by the spring motor of the camera. The gear 62 is withdrawn out of mesh with the gear 88 when the drawer is opened so that if the camera motor wereaccidentally startedwithout the drawer, being closed there of course would be no connection by which to drive the film in the magazine 45 even though such magazine were inserted in the drawer l4.

\ The magazine drawer I4 also carries a spring arm 18 with which to engage the upwardly facing film reel releaselug and release it when the drawer is closed. The spring arm ismounted upon a bracket II that is fastened to the front wall H; of the drawer l4. This spring arm normally tends to bend outwardly away from the drawer in the manner illustrated in Fig.5. It is guided in a reces I2 formed in the inner face of the cover plate 8 so that a: the drawer is closed it is forced against a film magazineseated in the drawer. At its free end the arm 18 carries a pin .13 which is adapted to engage the release plugs 51 and 59. When the drawer is fully closed the pin 13 occupies the position shown in Fig. 16 so that it will serve to .efiectively release a film reelin the film magazine.

Means are provided whereby the movement of the drawer to closed position will cause the'link 5| to move the lever 49 through approximately a quarter of a turn so as to open the film magazine shutter byrotation of the projection 46. This means comprises an upstanding lug I4 on the the lever 49 asindicated at 19 so that further closing of the drawermoves the link 5| from the position shown in Fig. 19, for example, to the position shown in Figs. 1'7 and 18 to open the film magazine shutter. r

i As shown best in Figsto 19, inclusive, the front wall I8 of the drawer I4 is cut away near the bottom wallas indicated at-8ll so as to pro vide room for a portion 8| of the film claw operating member. The front wall I8 is also cut away as-indicated at 82 and 83 to provide space for operationpfthe claw 84! and to provide the clutch member 6|, slidablybut non-rotatably an aperture in which a pqrtion of the film to be exposed isframed The front wall I8 is aleoprm vi d th a se ie 10 i9 apertures 5. 5. 81 and 88 .to receive fllmgate positioningpins ,on

'the cameralframe member 1. Theirame member Thas aprojecting ring; 89 thereon which .is adapted to receive the lens unit 5, e member "I also has a plate 90 fastened thereonby suitable screws 9|. This plate is providedwith four pins .82, 93, 94 and 95 thatare positioned to engage in the apertures 85, 85, 8.1.. and flii provided in the front plat 18 and, pass through theseaper tures into engagement with lugs 96, 81, 98 and 99 that are mounted on the film gate within the film magazine 55 (for details of this construction see the Lechleitner patent hereinbefore referred to). The cover plate. 54 is also provided with apertures to permit the passage of the pins 82, 93, Hand 95. It will be noted that the cover plate has a considerably larger cutout portion in front of the cutout portion of the frontwall l8. This cutout portion. is indicated at Mill inFig. l7- Thus the openings 55, Bl and 88 in the wall l8 are in line with corresponding openings in the plate 54, but the opening is uncovered by the cutout portion H32). v

The plate 88 also has two projecting stop pins Hi! and 32 (see Figs. 6 and 15). These pins are adapted to pass through corresponding openings I63 and tilt in the cover plate 54 and the front wall l8 so asto engagethe film magazine at the points iii5'and H16 indicated in Fig. 12. The pins 532, 93, 8d and 95 are somewhat longer than the pins it]! and W2 50 that they may engagethe lugs 96, 8?, 83 and 99 as the film magazine is advanced and before it contacts the pins ml and N32 to make sure that the film gate itself is accurately located with respect to the focus of the lens.

The film engaging claw 84 and its drivemember 8| are driven by a cam lfl'l (see Fig. 15). The drive member 8! is guided by two cars I08 and I89 thereon, which ears receive guide pins. H0 and ii! that are carried by the partition wal 36. The partition wall as illustrated in Fig. 15 is provided with upstanding lugs l l2, H3, H4 and H5, which lugs support the pins H0 and Ill. The plate is of course provided with a framing aperture l I6 and the claw 84 travels in a path alongside the framing aperture ||6 so as to engage in the notches of the film in the magazine 45. The camera shutter is indicated at H1 in Fig. 15. Driving means indicated generally at H8 in Fig. 6 is adapted to drive the cam I01 and the shutter H1. The details of this mechanism however form no part of the present invention and therefore will not be further described.

The operation of the apparatus hereinbefore described has been pointed out, somewhat in detail in connection with the general description. When the camera user desires to load the camera the first step is to move the locking lever 44 into the position shown in Fig. 5 and to pull the drawer out as far as it will go as shown in Figs. 4, 5 and 6. The film magazine 45 is then inserted in the manner illustrated in Fig. 5 and pressed down into the drawer until it occupies the pos tion illustrated in Fig. 4. This brings the projection E l into engagement with one of the releasing plugs 5|-59 and brings the. clutch member 6| into engagement with one of thc clutcf i members 56-58. The pin 46 is forced into the socket 48v to the position illustrated in Fig. 25.

. The operatorthen closes the drawer M to the position illustrated in Fig. 21.;In the closing opare on the film gate in the film magazine.

eratiomthe spring arm 10 is forced downbby the claim as new and desireto secure by Letters Pat cover plate 8 so as to bring its pin I3 into engagement with the release plug on the top of the film magazine 45. The film magazine shutter remains closed as the drawer moves toward closed position until the roller I5 on the link 5i reaches the diagonally directed portion I9 of the cam slot I8 in the cover plate 8. When this point is reached the drawer is sufiiciently closed 1 to seal the magazine-receiving chamber against the entrance of any light through the exposure openings in the film magazine. The front wall I9 and the plate 54, together with the film magazine itself, efiectively block -light entrance to the film as the film magazine shutter is opened by movement of the roller I5 along the cam slot portion I9. When the drawer is closed to its final position the handle 44 is moved up to the position shown in Figs. 1 to 3 and 21 so as to lock the drawer in closed position. In this closed position the film magazine shutter is opened and the film magazine is moved so far forward that the film therein is engaged by the claw 94. Also, the film is accurately positioned with respect'to the lens by means of the pins 92, 93, 94 and 95 which pass through the front wall l8 and into engagement with the lugs 96, 91, 98 and 99 that The film moving claw 84 does not need to be forced forward and in fact is not forced forward in theloading of the camera. The film magazine is moved into position to engage the claw with the film therein only after it is accurately positimed and aligned by the drawer I I. It is impossible with this arrangement td damage the film moving claw in any way.

With this apparatus the film magazine can be left in the camera until part of the film is exposed therein and then taken out with perfect safety because the film magazine shutter must be closed by the act of opening the drawer l4. It is therefore possible for the operator to interchange film magazlnes at will in order to take different types of pictures. For example, a part of a magazine of color film may be taken and the color film then removed and a black and white film magazine substituted for it. Later the color film magazine may again be inserted whenever desired.

Means is provided whereby the operator may determine at any time whether the film is actually being moved in the camera. This means comprises a window H9 which is mounted in the cover plate 8 directly over the position that is occupied by the top clutch members 56-58 when the bottom clutch member is engaged with the clutch member 6| of the drawer I4. The operator can see through the window H9 whether or not the clutch member is turning. This feature is of advantage in enabling the operator to determine whether or not he has put the film I magazine in correct position after having exposed one-half of the double track '8 mm. film therein. If he inserts the film magazine in the same position as it was before and attempts to operate the camera the exposed clutch member will not turn since there is no longer any film to be wound in that direction. The operator can then turn the magazine over so as to get it in proper position.

It is believed that the foregoing description will enable those skilled in this art to understand the nature of this invention and the operation of the apparatus embodied in it.

Having thus described my invention, what I ent is: I 1. In a photographic apparatus, the combination with a casing providing a magazine chamber adapted toreceive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing also providing a film advancing means including a claw member in said chamber for entering the magazine to move a film therein, of a film magazine carrier movable in said chamber between an outer position where a film magazine may be placed thereon and an inner position where the film magazine is positioned to bring the film therein into contact with the claw member, and a shutter operating means on said carrier operable to open a shutter on the film magazine as the carviding a film advancing means including a claw member in said chamber for entering the magazine to move a film therein, of a film magazine carrier movable in said chamber between an outer position where a film magazine may be placed thereon and an inner position where the film magazine is positionedto bring the film therein into contact with the claw member, a shutter operating means comprising a lever on the carrier and means on the casing operatively connected with the lever to move it from one position to another as the carrier approaches inner position, whereby to provide an opening to the film for said claw member as the magazine is moved to final operating position.

3. In a photographic apparatus, the combination with a casing providing a magazine chamber adapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing also providing a film advancing means including a claw member in said chamber for entering the magazine to move a film therein, of a drawer mounted in said casing for movement into said chamber to. bring a film magazine carried by the drawer into position to cause the film in the magazine to engage the claw member in its normal operating position, and film shutter opening means in said drawer adapted to be operatively engaged with the shutter means of a film magazine when the magazine is inserted in the drawer.

4. In a photographic apparatus, the combination with a casing providing a magazine chamber adapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing also providing a film advancing means including a claw member for entering the magazine to move a film therein, of a closure member adapted to close said chamber and movable relatively to the casing for insertion of a film magazine into the chamber, and film shutter opening means operable by movement of said closure member to closed position to open'the film shutter, said shutter opening means comprising a lever pivotally mounted on said closure member in position to engage a film magazine shutter part when the magazine is placed in positionfor movement into said chamber, and means on the casing for causing movement of the lever as the closure member closes.

5. In a photographic apparatus, the combination with a casingproviding a magazine chamber adapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing also providing a film advancing means including a claw member in said chamber for entering the magazine to move a film'therein, of a film magazine carrier movable in said chamber between an outer position where a film magazine may be placed thereon and an inner'position where the film magazine is positioned to bring the film therein into contact with the claw member, and

a shutter operating means on said carrier operable to open a shutter on the film magazine as the carrier approaches inner position, whereby to provide an opening to the film for said claw member as the magazine is moved to final operating position, said shutter operating means comprising a lever in the carrier positioned to operatively engage the film magazine shutter when the magazine is inserted, and means operable by closure of said carrier to move the lever to shutter opening position.

6. In a photographic apparatus, the combination with a casing providing a magazine chamber adapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing also providing a film advancing means including a claw member in said chamber for entering the magazine to move a film therein, of a drawer mounted in said casing for movement into said chamber to bring a film magazine therein into position to cause the film in the magazine to engage the claw member in its normal operating position, said casing having positioning pins projecting into the magazine chamber for cooperation with a film magazine, and said drawer having a front wall provided with apertures for the passage of said pins to the film magazine.

7. In a photographic apparatus, the combination with a casing providing a magazine chamber adapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing also providing a film advancing means including a claw member in said chamber for entering the magazine to move a film therein, of a drawer mounted in said casing for movement into said chamber to bring a film magazine therein into position to cause the film in the magazin to engage the claw member in its normal operating position, said casing having positioning pins projecting into the magazine chamber for cooperation with a film magazine, and said drawer having a front wall provided with apertures for the passage of said pins to the film magazine, said drawer and casing having cooperating film magazine shutter opening means thereon operable to open the film magazine shutter before the film magazine reaches final position.

8. In a photographic apparatus, the combination with a casing providing a magazine chamberadapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing also providing a film advancing means including a claw member in said chamber for entering the magazine to move a film therein, of a drawer mounted in said casing for movement into said chamber to bring a film magazin'e carried by the drawer into posi tion to cause the film in the magazine to engage the claw member in its normal operating position, and means operableby movement of said drawer to closed position to open the film magazine shutter.

9. In a photographic apparatus, the combination with a casing providing a magazine chamber adapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing also providing a'film advancing means including a claw member in said chamber for entering the magazine to move a film therein, of a drawer mounted in said casing for movement into said chamber to bring a film magazine therein into position to cause the film in the magazine to engage the claw member in its normal operating position, and means operable by movement of said drawer to closed position to open the film magazine shutter, said last named means comprising a cam on the casing, a lever on the drawer and a cam engaging member connected with the lever.

10. In a camera, a film magazine-drawer having a magazine film core lock releasing post in the bottom thereof and a film core lock releasing pin facing the bottorr of the drawer, and movably supported by the drawer, whereby a film magazine can be inserted beneath the pin.

11. In a camera, a film magazine drawer having a magazine film core lock releasing post in thebottom thereof, a clutch member rotatably supported on the bottom of said drawer in spaced relation to said post, and a film core lock releasing pin facing the bottom of the drawer, and movably supported by the drawer, whereby a film magazine can be inserted beneath the pin.

12. In a camera, the combination with a casing providing a film magazine chamber adapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing having therein a film advancing means for entering the magazine to 13. In a camera, the combination with a casing providing a film magazine chamber adapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter and having on each side thereof an exposed film core lock and an exposed film core rotating clutch member, the lock on each side being opposite the clutch on the other side, of a drawer having means to engage the film core locks and one of the clutch members of a film magazine inserted therein, said drawer being mounted in the casing for movement to bring an inserted film magazine into said chamber and having a closure for said chamber, said casing having a window in the side face thereof exposing to view the other clutch member of an inserted film magazine when the drawer is in closed position.

14. In a photographic apparatus, the combina tion with a casing providing a magazine chamber adapted to receive a film magazine having a normally closed shutter, said casing also providing a film advancing means including a claw member in said chamber for entering the magazine to move a film therein, of a drawer mounted in said casing for movement into said chamber to bring a film magazine therein into position to cause the film i the magazine to engage the claw member in its normal operating position, and means operable by movement of said drawer to closed position to open the film magazine shutter, said drawer having a front wall provided with an aperture through which said claw member enters the film magazine.

15. Ina camera, the combination of a drawer adapted to have a film magazine removably mounted thereon, a post in position on the drawer adapted by engagement with a core locking means on one face of said magazine to release said core, a clutch member rotatably mounted on said drawer in position for engagement with a cooperating clutch member on said magazine for effecting a movement of the film i the magazine, and a driving member rotatably mounted on said drawer and operatively connected with said first-named clutch member for rotating it.

16. In a camera, the combination of a drawer adapted to have a film magazine removably mounted thereon, a post in position on the drawer adapted by engagement with a core locking means on one face of said magazine to release said core, a clutch member rotatably mounted on said drawer in position for engagement with a cooperating clutch member on said magazine for effecting a movement of the film in the magazine, a pin yieldingly mounted on said drawer adapted by engagement with a second core locking means on the opposite face of said magazine to release said second core, and a driving member rotatably mounted on said drawer and operatively connected with said first-named clutch member for rotating it.

ing means on said drawer adapted by the movement of the magazine into operative position in the drawer and the movement of the drawer into operative position in the casing to release both of said locks, andmeans on said drawer in position for engagement with one of said clutch members for rotating ,it.

PHILMORE F. SPERRY. 

